Setup
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Default Times
In this section you may change the default times for sneak commands and the respective
feature response times based upon parameter category. The default for these is 5 seconds,
except for back time, which uses a default of 1 second. You can assign separate timing values
to the Release and Off functions.
You can assign [Cue] as a timing value for the {Go to Cue Time} and {Back Time} The syntax,
{Go to Cue Time} [Cue] [Enter] or {BackTime} [Cue] [Enter] will assign cue as the timing value.
When [Go To Cue] [n] [Enter] or [Back] is used, the fade will happen in the time set in the
destination cue.
You can assign a separate time value for [Timing Disable]. When a fader has been set to
timing disable mode, cues will use the time set in Setup. The default time is 0.
Encoder Map
This section allows you to specify a custom encoder mapping to be used as the default for all
fixtures. If left blank, any fixture types without a custom map assigned will use the default Eos
encoder mapping.
For more information on custom encoder maps, please see
.
Displays
Preserve Blind Cue
This enables the console to display the last selected cue in blind when you return to blind.
Disabled by default.
Blind Next/Last Affects Target
When enabled, in Blind the Next and Last commands will always apply to channels, if a
channel selection is on the command line. Disabled by default.
Popup Magic Sheet
Assigns a magic sheet as a pop-up magic sheet.
Popup Nav Lock
Enables or disables the zoom and scroll navigation for pop-up magic sheets. This option is
enabled by default.
See
Pop-up Magic Sheet (on page 94)
and
About Magic Sheets (on page 446)
for more
information.
Device Settings
This section provides settings for the specific device being used. Changing these settings does
not impact other controllers on the network.
To change the setting for any of these fields, select the button in the CIA to activate it. If the
field requires data, enter it from the keypad. If the field is a toggle state, one press of the
button will switch the field to its other state.
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